apodyopsisEtymologyFrom Ancient Greek ἀποδύω (apodúō, “strip off, undress”) + ὄψις (ópsis, “sight”). The term is not recorded in other major dictionaries and is likely a neologism.apodyopsis means The act of gazing at a person and imagining them naked; a mental undressing. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.nounThe act of gazing at a person and imagining them naked; a mental undressing.“Deirdre is also a very attractive woman with nicely large breasts and a nicely large butt. She has long brown hair that she sometimes colors a lovely auburn and green eyes. She is sexy woman in a pretty way. I often wish that her style of dress would lend itself more to apodyopsis.”